Read is already a verb.
For example "to read to oneself or to someone" or "to read something" is an action and therefore it is a verb.
The verb in that sentence is "likes." It is the action word that shows what the teacher enjoys doing.
There are two verbs likes and read.
singular subject and singular verb forms:- I am happy. The teacher is happy. The boy was happy. She likes ice cream. The teacher likes ice cream. She has an ice cream. The teacher has an ice cream.Plural subjects plural verb forms:- They are happy. The teachers were happy. They like ice cream. The teachers have ice creams.
No.The past tense of the verb read is spelled the same way read but pronounced red.The teacher reads to us everyday.yesterday she read (red) a short story called "Who became queen".
He does.When he/she/it or a singular noun is the subject of a sentence then an -s is added to the verb. This is sometimes called the -s form of a verb egHe likes rice. The doctor likes rice (singular noun subject).The -s form for do is does so we say He does his homework. The teacher does the cleaning.
Likes is a linking verb. It's a linking verb because if you use the sentence "She likes to play ball,", it would be a linking verb because you can like.
yes read is a verb
Teacher is a noun, not a verb. Teach is a verb, and the past tense is taught.
The verb is was, a form of the verb to be.
"Next to the teacher's big desk" does not contain a verb.
Likes can be a verb or a plural noun. Verb: I heard that Steve likes Amy. Verb: Walt likes to tease people, so don't be surprised if he gives you a hard time. Noun: My likes include good food and good music.
Yes, read is an action verb. To read is an act that a person can do.
no
i dont know if he likes to read